Console3
A “virtual control surface” application called Console3 is included with the
Indigo driver. The Console allows you to control the audio playback
functions of your Echo Indigo product, and it brings these controls to a
single easy-to-use location.
If you’re curious, the name “Console3” means that this is Echo’s third-
generation design for a software console.
Running the Console
Once you have run the installer, you will find the console under your Start
menu under the group “Echo Digital Audio.” Here, you have two options
for running the console: “Show all Console3 windows” and “Start the tray
icon.”
If you select “Start the tray icon,” a red “Echo” icon will be placed on your
system tray. This is called the launcher. Double-clicking the launcher icon
will display a console window for each Echo card in your system. If you
only want to open a console window for one of your Echo cards, right-
clicking the launcher icon will display a menu that lists the cards in your
system. Select the card corresponding to the console you want to display.
If you want to make sure that the tray icon will always be there, then select
“Auto-start the tray icon.”
If you select “Remove from tray,” the icon will vanish. All of your open
console windows will close as well.
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